Student signers have been working hard on learning the language of American Sign Language (ASL) and for the first time this semester, they went the entire class without talking! This is a HUGE accomplishment and shows significant growth - great job, Sasha, Zoya, Ilyas, Sheela,...
In Grade 8 Humanities, students have taken the guise of great historical figures to argue why they should be brought to 2020 to tackle current global issues. Today, Biraj stars as Nelson Mandela to talk about how this great individual could make the world a...
Last month, the U.S. Department of State’s Overseas Schools Project, in partnership with the College Board, offered sessions to our community, with information being shared by American higher education admissions and enrollment leaders. There were over 200 participants from the region at the Overseas School...
Students in Grades 3 & 4 explored patterns and experimentation in music. Here, Theo performs “Jingle Bells” on the recorder and shares the story he wrote after being inspired by his performance. Watch the video here! ...
Show your school spirit, Snow Leopards! ...
Every year the staff at Lincoln School have a friendly go at growing facial hair from a fresh shave. The ultimate goal is to raise money to support important local health initiatives. Here we are on day one looking smooth! It's Mid-Movember and our Wear It Pink...
We have a great lineup of speakers for the SAISA Conference this Saturday, November 21st. Our keynote speaker will be Cricketer and former Sri-Lankan captain, Kumar Sangakkara. Beyond this, we have an Everest summiteer, Brendan Madden; an administrator at AIS Vienna talking about student leadership;...
Just before Dashain break, 11th-grade entrepreneurs entered “The Leopards’ Lair” to seek investment for their social businesses. The event was a success; businesses sold a total of 80 shares and raised NPR 46,885 from investors. Student businesses are now open for business! Check out their social...
"Layered Structure Drawings" by High School Foundations of Art Students Students created a unique composition inspired by historical buildings and structures. They drew their buildings three different ways and experimented with watercolor wash. To view the entire online exhibition please go to: https://sites.google.com/lsnepal.com/athletics-fine-arts/home/creative-connections-in-the-arts ...